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First I ordered the long with 1 oz of overstuff, knowing that this would add to the weight. The quilt weighs in at 23.5 oz, which is more than I would have expected. But that was a choice, and one I am not ultimately unhappy with. When I lay in the burrow, I can still pull quilt over my head (even if loosly). Compared to the Kelty Light Year it is replacing, it is an astounding improvement.

Coupled with a 20° Incubator, this will keep me tosty in temps as cold as I am likely to experience. Having learned what I have on other threads, I may one day replace this Incubator with one containing 1 or 2 oz of 900 fill overstuff (mine was made with 800 fill and no overstuff). Of course I could pass the original on to my son. He might like that.

I can say the fit and finish of this product is superb, but everyone here knows that. In fact, I don't think I have ever had anyone complain that the quality of any product from Hammock Gear was anything less than spectacular!

I was looking forward to hanging in the backyard this weekend, but with lows in the mid 60s, There is just no way I can hang out with this in those conditions. Here's to praying for a cold snap at the end of October.

Upcoming first test

Originally Posted by Buffalo Skipper

I was looking forward to hanging in the backyard this weekend, but with lows in the mid 60s, There is just no way I can hang out with this in those conditions. Here's to praying for a cold snap at the end of October.

I was right, conditions were just too warm to hang out with the burrow. However, I have a scheduled campout this weekend, and temps are suposed to be in the mid-to-low 50s. This is too cold for my "summer" fleece, so it looks like I will get to try out the burrow after all.

I was right, conditions were just too warm to hang out with the burrow. However, I have a scheduled campout this weekend, and temps are suposed to be in the mid-to-low 50s. This is too cold for my "summer" fleece, so it looks like I will get to try out the burrow after all.

Can't wait! I will be sure to give it an accurate report.

lower 50's will be better than the mid 60's.
this past friday night I was out in my yard - I think it got to a low of 61.
I was wearing shorts & a tank top - 3 season yeti for UQ, 3 season Burrow TQ & woke up sweating